Synopses & Reviews
A huge ocean liner.
A sea full of icebergs.
Little Pip-Squeak is the lookout on the "S.S." Gigantic, and it's his job to make sure that the largest ship in the world crosses the Atlantic safely. Is he big enough for the job?
In this hilarious tale of titanic proportions, Peter Selgin proves that size isn't everything.
Synopsis
A huge ocean liner. A sea full of icebergs.
Little Pip-Squeak is the lookout on the "S.S." Gigantic, and it's his job to make sure that the largest ship in the world crosses the Atlantic safely. Is he big enough for the job?
In this hilarious tale of titanic proportions, Peter Selgin proves that size isn't everything.
About the Author
Peter Selgin has been obsessed with the Titanic, which he considers "the greatest true story of this century," most of his life. A fine artist, he has created more than seventy-five paintings of the ship over the past five years. Peter and his wife, writer Paulette Licitra, live in Spuyten Duyvil, NY.